Skyline Photography

Skyline photography is a form of landscape photography that focuses on the separation of land and sky. These works are highly sensitive in execution and are one of the most popular forms of natural photography available to consumers today.

Horizon images are the form of skyline photographs that focus on areas of nature. These works feature natural skyline images and are highly popular for their inspirational qualities. Many skyline photographers take advantage of the dramatic possibilities of these photos, as in the case of 'Derwent Water' by J. Alex Potter which arrests the attention of the people who view it. This form of natural photography focuses on the spaces between objects, giving them a feeling of freedom that is almost awe-inspiring in its execution.

City skyline photos are popular among the appreciators of urban images. These examples of skyline photography are more varied than their natural horizon counterparts because many of them not only focus on the unique skylines of cities but also on historical events. One such famous photograph is 'Lunchtime Atop a Skyscraper' by Charles C. Ebbets, whose sensitive representation is dizzying in its scope.

Skyline photography has something to appeal to any photographic art enthusiast. The thematic and graphic qualities of these photos are ideal for the home or business and are breath-taking examples of modern photographic techniques, regardless of whether the subject is natural or made by man.